X-Git-Url: https://review.openocd.org/gitweb?p=openocd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=645ff652ace9087550fa94f5f7e46cf08982da78;hp=0781dfc42044352d7b137d14944cb5f4155c6231;hb=101124c69af0cf1546e7f0aa2606e36c3c8743eb;hpb=10df176b0fb932d61f0dc5d6bfd0a0942501fc40 diff --git a/README b/README index 0781dfc420..645ff652ac 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ layered architecture of JTAG interface and TAP support including: - (X)SVF playback to faciliate automated boundary scan and FPGA/CPLD programming; - debug target support (e.g. ARM, MIPS): single-stepping, - breakpoints/watchpoints, etc; + breakpoints/watchpoints, gprof profiling, etc; - flash chip drivers (e.g. CFI, NAND, internal flash); -- embedded TCL intepreter for easy scripting. +- embedded TCL interpreter for easy scripting. Several network interfaces are available for interacting with OpenOCD: telnet, TCL, and GDB. The GDB server enables OpenOCD to function as a @@ -101,12 +101,13 @@ JTAG adapters ------------- AICE, ARM-JTAG-EW, ARM-USB-OCD, ARM-USB-TINY, AT91RM9200, axm0432, -BCM2835, Bus Blaster, Buspirate, Chameleon, Cortino, DLC 5, -DLP-USB1232H, embedded projects, eStick, FlashLINK, FlossJTAG, -Flyswatter, Flyswatter2, Hoegl, ICDI, ICEBear, J-Link, JTAGkey, -JTAGkey2, JTAG-lock-pick, KT-Link, Lisa/L, LPC1768-Stick, MiniModule, -NGX, NXHX, OOCDLink, Opendous, OpenJTAG, Openmoko, OpenRD, OSBDM, -Presto, Redbee, RLink, SheevaPlug devkit, Stellaris evkits, ST-LINK, +BCM2835, Bus Blaster, Buspirate, Chameleon, CMSIS-DAP, Cortino, DENX, +Digilent JTAG-SMT2, DLC 5, DLP-USB1232H, embedded projects, eStick, +FlashLINK, FlossJTAG, Flyswatter, Flyswatter2, Gateworks, Hoegl, ICDI, +ICEBear, J-Link, JTAG VPI, JTAGkey, JTAGkey2, JTAG-lock-pick, KT-Link, +Lisa/L, LPC1768-Stick, MiniModule, NGX, NXHX, OOCDLink, Opendous, +OpenJTAG, Openmoko, OpenRD, OSBDM, Presto, Redbee, RLink, SheevaPlug +devkit, Stellaris evkits, ST-LINK (SWO tracing supported), STM32-PerformanceStick, STR9-comStick, sysfsgpio, TUMPA, Turtelizer, ULINK, USB-A9260, USB-Blaster, USB-JTAG, USBprog, VPACLink, VSLLink, Wiggler, XDS100v2, Xverve. @@ -116,15 +117,15 @@ Debug targets ARM11, ARM7, ARM9, AVR32, Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-M, Feroceon/Dragonite, DSP563xx, DSP5680xx, FA526, MIPS EJTAG, NDS32, -XScale. +XScale, Intel Quark. Flash drivers ------------- ADUC702x, AT91SAM, AVR, CFI, DSP5680xx, EFM32, EM357, FM3, Kinetis, -LPC2000, LPC2900, LPCSPIFI, PIC32mx, Stellaris, STM32, STMSMI, STR7x, -STR9x; NAND controllers of AT91SAM9, LPC3180, LPC32xx, i.MX31, MXC, -NUC910, Orion/Kirkwood, S3C24xx, S3C6400. +LPC2000, LPC2900, LPCSPIFI, Milandr, NuMicro, PIC32mx, Stellaris, +STM32, STMSMI, STR7x, STR9x, nRF51; NAND controllers of AT91SAM9, LPC3180, +LPC32xx, i.MX31, MXC, NUC910, Orion/Kirkwood, S3C24xx, S3C6400. ================== @@ -210,15 +211,17 @@ You'll also need: - make - libtool +- pkg-config >= 0.23 (or compatible) Additionally, for building from git: -- autoconf >= 2.59 +- autoconf >= 2.64 - automake >= 1.9 - texinfo USB-based adapters depend on libusb-1.0 and some older drivers require -libusb-0.1 or libusb-compat-0.1. +libusb-0.1 or libusb-compat-0.1. A compatible implementation, such as +FreeBSD's, additionally needs the corresponding .pc files. USB-Blaster, ASIX Presto, OpenJTAG and ft2232 interface adapter drivers need either one of: @@ -226,14 +229,16 @@ drivers need either one of: - ftd2xx: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX.htm (proprietary, GPL-incompatible) +CMSIS-DAP support needs HIDAPI library. + Permissions delegation ---------------------- Running OpenOCD with root/administrative permissions is strongly discouraged for security reasons. -For USB devices on GNU/Linux you should use the contrib/openocd.udev -rules file. It probably belongs somewhere in /etc/udev/rules.d, but +For USB devices on GNU/Linux you should use the contrib/99-openocd.rules +file. It probably belongs somewhere in /etc/udev/rules.d, but consult your operating system documentation to be sure. Do not forget to add yourself to the "plugdev" group. @@ -272,6 +277,16 @@ e.g. for cross-building for Windows 32-bit with MinGW on Debian: ./configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32 [options] +To make pkg-config work nicely for cross-compiling, you might need an +additional wrapper script as described at + + http://www.flameeyes.eu/autotools-mythbuster/pkgconfig/cross-compiling.html + +This is needed to tell pkg-config where to look for the target +libraries that OpenOCD depends on. Alternatively, you can specify +*_CFLAGS and *_LIBS environment variables directly, see "./configure +--help" for the details. + Parallel Port Dongles ---------------------